Cut your felt egg out (1 full egg and 1 cracked egg). Overlap the cracked top sections of the egg then layer on top of the full felt egg. Using your matching embroidery thread, do a running stitch around the perimeter of your egg to close it off.

You now have a felt cracked egg holder.

You can fill it up with jelly beans OR...

You can make a felt chick finger puppet to fit inside your cracked egg.

You'll need to gather the following supplies:

First, make French knots for the eyes through one section of the yellow felt body. Second, sew the beak into place, in the center so the mouth can still flap. Third, place your yellow feathers between the two yellow felt body layers. Finally, using a running stitch, sew the 2 pieces of the body together (leaving the bottom open).

When you're done, stick your chick in your cracked egg.

And now we can continue the debate, which came first the chicken or the egg.

hi Amy! I just want to let you know that you are one of our certified blog hoppers for last week's blog hop!That means we are going to feature your button on mine and Anne(the pink momma)'s blogs for a month for free!!

Your little chick finger puppets are one of the cutest projects I've seen for Easter - oh my goodness, adorable! I love the little added feathers and beak, along with how colorful they are. These would be so cute tucked in an Easter basket. I'll be pinning. Thanks so much for sharing your idea, Amy!

i love this easy idea!! I found you over at Watch Out Martha!Want a chance to win a $25 Amazon giftcard? I am cohosting a giveaway! Enter here: http://thefirstyearblog.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/giveaway-with-raising-reagan/Beth @ The First Year Blog

You’ve been featured at www.plushiepatterns.com! We love your tutorial. Feel free to submit any plushie or doll tutorials to be featured again. http://www.plushiepatterns.com/felt-egg-holder-and-finger-puppet-tutorial/

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